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which fucking part of a burger is junk food?
is the bread, the meat, the cheese, or the vegetables?
which btw are delicious when combined

>> No.12753334

>>12753323
>doesn't list duck fat, gold foil, or foei gras as ingredients
Is op poor?

>> No.12753380

Cure OP's Autism please

>> No.12753405

None of it except for the amount of beef fat in the tasty little fuckers. 100g of raw, 80% lean mince have like 256kcal (and 20g of fat). Add the bread (another 256kcal), cheese (56kcal), mayonnaise (66kcal) and vegetables (18kcal) and the total is 652kcal. That's not so bad, but most Americans don't just eat a burger and call it a meal. They'll either have two (or more) burgers or have the one burger with fries (another 400kcal or so). And let's not forget the drink (250kcal for a US medium). After it's all said and done, your burger meal is about half of your daily calorie needs.
That's fine every now and again, but most burger-eating Burgers eat such meals regularly.

>> No.12753437

>>12753323
>vegetables in burgers

cringe

>> No.12753462

>>12753437
>veggies are yucky
cringe right back at you, buddy

>> No.12753471

>>12753323
>he didn't see Daddy Ted Borque's new video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWow1HbRMMQ
Burgers have boudin in them now, not regular meat you pleb. /ourcajunguy/ has spoken.

>> No.12753829

>>12753323
its the fries

>> No.12753836

>>12753323
The sauce and whatever the amount of fat the beef has
if it's lean beef and you go easy on the sauce there's nothing wrong with a good burger
Generally it's the whole fast-food meals that are branded as junk, not the burger alone, and fries are already much closer to junk food than a burger
Also think about the salt intake

>> No.12753842

>>12753405
What is a kcal? Sounds like a radio station

>> No.12753857

>>12753836
Burgers are healthy AF without the mayonnaise(rancid seed oil) and ketchup(sugar fruit flavored sugar paste). The bun better be homemade too, or else it’s going to be preservative laden Sugar Loaf

>> No.12753945

>>12753405
>food has calories
Well done faggot detective, you cracked the case

>> No.12753948

>>12753857
>it's healthy as long as your make everything yourself, and grow your own vegetables
cringe

>> No.12753949

>>12753857
>burgers are healthy as fuck, only their ingredients are unhealthy

>> No.12753950

literally none of it except mayonnaise if you use that, which is basically pure soybean oil

>> No.12753956

>>12753323
it's taste delicious so that means it's unhelathy. if it tastes like yeast infection and rocks then it's healthy

>> No.12753962

>>12753323
>which fucking part of a burger is junk food?
For me its the bun and cheese as I am gluten and lactose intolerant.

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>>12753945

>> No.12754005

>>12753829
not that french fries are inherently bad either, but it's too many fries + soda that makes the meal junk food

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>>12753949
You can choose any healthy or low cal ingredients you want for your burger, but you know that.

>> No.12754100

>>12753323
Factory farmed low quality beef fat (as opposed to grass fed beef fat) and the bun.

>> No.12754474

>>12754100
Beef fat is beef fat bro

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>>12753323

>> No.12756019

Bread is dogshit
Cheese is dogshit
They probably soak your burger in butter cause you eat at dogshit restaurants
Simple as

>> No.12756059

>>12754511
patty should be the first thing on the bottom bun. all that shit underneath the patty is going to cover up the taste of it.

>> No.12756073

>>12754511
Are those beets? What in Gods holy FUCK IS THAT BULLSHIT

>> No.12756095

>>12754511
I know this post is meant to induce rage, but I am lmaoing my ass off at the fact that there are beets on that burger.

>> No.12756101

>>12756059
incorrect, lettuce should go under the patty. Every other fixing goes on top. It's like you want a soggy bun like some sort of faggot.

>> No.12756110

>>12756019
>butter
Kek yeah right anon. If you knew anything about the restaurant industry, especially cheap places, you’d know everyone uses “vegetable” oil (soybean or canola oil) as the fat of choice now

>> No.12756113

>>12753323
There's literally nothing wrong with burgers. The biggest critique one could make would be the saturated fat in the beef, but even that pales in comparison to a steak.
The killer is that people always order their burgers with fries (or chips, whatever you want to call them) or onion rings and soda, and that's just pure trans fats and corn syrup. That's where you get diabetes and cancer and other medical faggotry. If you took the sides away from everyone eating a burger, people would be much healthier. But, to the media correlation is causation.

>> No.12756116

>>12756110
I worked at a barbecue place and our “buttered” buns were buttered with a soybean oil based margarine

>> No.12756637

>>12753405
go back retard

>> No.12756685

Part of what makes a food hyper-palatable and thus obesity-inducing is that it contains fat and carbs together. So either a lettuce-wrapped keto-burger or a normal-bun burger without the cheese and very lean bison would both not belong in the junk food category.

>> No.12756701

>>12756685
huh?

>> No.12756766

>>12756701
Based and huhposted! Where you guys been, lol?

>> No.12756770

>>12756766
Nice get!

>> No.12756860

>>12753437
pleb taste even for /ck/ standards

>> No.12756876

>>12753842
kilo-calorie, an often misunderstood term. It's how a lot of athletes measure the nutrient density of their food.

>> No.12756880

>>12756101
maybe stop using shitty bread that gets soggy so easily

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>>12753945

>> No.12757243

>>12753842
Thousand calories.
So a burger is approximately 652,000 calories.

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>>12753857
>AF
if anything is going to drive me off the internet its this fucking gay as shit zoomer slang. Fuck you.

>> No.12757363

>>12757243
Yes. And about 652 Calories (not the same as a calories) or kilocalories. 1 kcal = 1 Cal = 1000 cal.